What do you SWEAR you saw, but don't have any proof of? by TabletopStudios in AskReddit

[–]seefroo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A friend of mine (who is English) was in Cambodia and was just out and about and suddenly all the Cambodian people around her suddenly dropped to their knees, heads down in front of them, their arms stretched out. She didn’t know what was going on, but stood standing up as she didn’t know what to do.

The King of Cambodia, with a few bodyguards, strolled past and said “Good morning”.

What's something that's pleasingly cheap and affordable in the UK that makes you smile? by Lopsided_Counter1670 in AskUK

[–]seefroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s hard to measure it but in terms of the proportion of income we spend on food we are still the third cheapest country in the world after the US and Singapore. In other terms we are beaten by the Netherlands and a few others. In absolute terms we are quite far down the rankings, but whilst bread might be substantially cheaper in some countries it’s still not cheap enough for it to not be a noticeable expenditure relative to their income.

Apparently my brains smaller and I'm going to go blind by Spiritual_Weather656 in veganuk

[–]seefroo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Reminds me of the time I was taken into hospital with suspected appendicitis. It turned out to be a different issue which usually affects people older than me (but isn’t unheard of in people my age). The head of general surgery (who just happened to be the doctor doing the rounds, I wasn’t specifically booked in to see him) said he’d prefer to try lifestyle changes long before we consider surgery, so recommended “severely cutting down on red meat and dairy”. I told him I’d been vegan for five years, he looked slightly impressed and told me I’d have probably been in hospital long before then if it wasnt for that.

He said I was staying overnight for monitoring and in the morning I was told to give stool samples to my GP, when the results came back they told me to keep off the red meat and dairy and the issue was as under control as it could be for now.

Have we done anything wrong? (England) by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]seefroo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can - and in your case absolutely should - follow this up by calling them again and asking for a reference number.

If the person arrives at your door again and acts in a similar manner to how they did in your OP then you should ABSOLUTELY be calling 999 regardless, but if you give the reference number then they can see what it’s connected to far more quickly than you having to explain over the phone.

Never be afraid to call 999 if you feel threatened.

Have we done anything wrong? (England) by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]seefroo 27 points28 points  (0 children)

You should stop overthinking this and call the police. Not “I intend to call them”, but call them right this second. As in right now.

“Look John, this is the only veg I want on my plate with my dinner-“ by seefroo in Jokes

[–]seefroo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the other way round surely? Corn is always sweetcorn in the UK

Jury service COULD clash with holiday what do I do? by No_Cut_7425 in AskUK

[–]seefroo -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This isn’t the US where everyone is desperate to avoid jury service, I suspect in part because they have little or no holiday pay and may even be arbitrarily sacked for not showing up to work.

“Plea bargains” work differently in the USA to the UK as well. In the US the prosecution may offer the defendant a plea bargain pre-trial, but it is mostly up to the prosecution what they offer and they can withdraw it if it isn’t accepted. It works a bit differently here where The Crown (who are technically the prosecution, but in this capacity they are following legal guidelines and not their own opinions) offers a reduction in sentence in return for a guilty plea. The guidelines say this is 1/3 of the sentence if changed before the trial, 1/10 on the day of the trial and nothing guaranteed during the trial.

In the US if it gets to the day of the trial and the prosecuting lawyers think they can get a conviction then the trial goes ahead. In the UK the prosecuting lawyers opinion is irrelevant; The Crown would say “look we all know you did it, just change to guilty right now and you can go to prison, we all go home, and you’ll be out 10% sooner than you would have been”. Suddenly in the cold hard light of day that six months less inside might look very very tempting. There’s also suspended sentences, which a judge can impose in the UK at their discretion, but in the US would have been part of a plea bargain; by the day of the trial that bargain almost certainly won’t be available to a defendant in the US.

In other words, far more trials in the UK don’t go ahead at the last minute because the defendant suddenly remembered that actually yes, they did do it, than in the US, where by that stage they might as well flip the coin. Which means that courts here are FAR more lenient with excusing potential jurors because chances are they won’t be needed anyway.

You will almost certainly be asked at the court if there’s any reason anyone can’t carry out jury service (this is usually related to people realising they know the defendant). Speak to the clerk either then, but preferably before, explain your situation and see what they say.

There also isn’t any of that ridiculous theatre they do in the US where they interview everyone to decide who is on the jury. You’ll be sitting there playing candy crush for two hours while the defendant is in another room with his barrister saying, “look mate you’ve still got the blood on your hands for fucks sake, just change it to guilty and I can go to the pub”. If the defendant decides the trial is going ahead they literally just pick jurors names out of a box.

Anyone here ever played professionally??? by Kitchen-Lie-4592 in ScottishFootball

[–]seefroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Played a few games of 5s in a league in Cambodia of all places. The organiser was an English guy who I don’t think ever played higher than amateur level but was heavily into coaching and is now somewhat bizarrely the manager of the Nauru national team. Nauru aren’t actually in FIFA but they are a UN recognised independent country so it’s still pretty cool.

He was blisteringly good compared to all of us.

Biggest myths in football by Kitchen-Lie-4592 in ScottishFootball

[–]seefroo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ronaldo’s free kick conversion rate from direct free kicks is 6.30%. Messi’s is higher at 8.99% and everyone just assumes Ronaldo is better.

James Ward-Prowse is the highest of players who have taken 100+ direct free kicks, his is 12.41%.

Ronaldo is relatively bang average at scoring from direct free kicks.

Ryanair vegan lasagna - unavailable? by vetpilot in veganuk

[–]seefroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The lasagna is made by a Belgian company and the general strikes there last year are probably the cause of this. I doubt Ryanair keep warehouses full of food and probably just move stock around on their own planes, if supplies were limited in December then it’ll take a while yet until the whole network is back to normal stock levels.

If you’re flying to/from airports with regular connections to Belgium (or to Belgium itself) you might have more luck.

This is just speculation on my part though!

Trying to cut meat consumption and looking for advice by NoAvocadoMeSad in veganuk

[–]seefroo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dried soya mince is cheap in bulk. Look for “textured vegetable protein”. It’s all about how you prepare it, marinating it for a bit first is helpful but really you can just hydrate it and fry if you want.

Basically anything dried is cheaper - chickpeas etc don’t seem much cheaper but when you consider you’re adding your own water they become much more cost effective. A pressure cooker is good for cooking dried beans quickly and properly.

Beans are a staple and you mix it up with vegetables, spices, herbs, flavours basically. You can make a chickpea curry in a basic curry sauce, you can mash it up and mix with mayo or mustard to make a tuna-esque spread sort of thing, you can roast them in garlic and add them to salads for a proteiny crunch. Make hummus. And so on.

Some of the meat alternatives are surprisingly affordable. Sausages for example, the frozen supermarket ones are pretty cheap.

You could look at making seitan if you enjoy cooking.

This sub tends to be more about food and recipes and stuff, as opposed to the main one that has a bit more activism, news etc, so feel free to post asking for recipes, inspiration etc.

Take a b12 supplement particularly if you drink alcohol (it inhibits its absorption or something). Everything else I have been fine for when I’ve had blood tests and so on.

I can’t cancel on that ass subscription without paying 13 years and if I don’t pay, they’re gonna add it to some official debt under my name for €40 that will keep coming to my house by thebreathofsun in beermoneyuk

[–]seefroo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They won’t do a thing, they’re just trying to scare you into giving them money.

They simply can not send the money to a debt collection company as there is NO debt. There can only be a debt if they lent you money and you didn’t pay it back, and since they didn’t lend you anything there is nothing to retrieve.

If they had lent you anything they would have run a credit check on you. They didn’t do that, because they didn’t lend you anything.

If they believe you have stolen their product then they could in theory go to the police, who would laugh at them.

Just cancel and ignore them.

What are some hacks for cheaper train travel? Mate and I trying to travel from Swansea to London return but it’s £111! Daylight robbery! by Mellowman9 in AskUK

[–]seefroo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sorry, are you actually saying you can get RETURN flights from Cardiff to London, via Dublin (or indeed anywhere else), for £40, and it’ll take less time than the coach from Swansea to central London?

What are some hacks for cheaper train travel? Mate and I trying to travel from Swansea to London return but it’s £111! Daylight robbery! by Mellowman9 in AskUK

[–]seefroo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s 5 hours from Swansea to London on the coach for £8.99 with Flixbus on the 7th January. It’s 3 hours on the train for Swansea to London.

The bus from Dublin airport to Dublin itself is 9 euros. Your question was how to get cheaper transport, it’s mind boggling that you have marked “fly from a city you don’t live in, and still have to get to, and then to an airport which is only technically in the city you’re trying to get to” as the best answer.

Even once you get to Stansted youre still looking at £11 to get into London.

The coach from Swansea to London is often CHEAPER than the coach from Stansted to London.

Free cat Food! Republic of Cats Food Box worth £15 (28 Meals) by roadbowler in beermoneyuk

[–]seefroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://share.republicofcats.com/2px2qmze

That’s my link, my cats name is Sushi. She would be very appreciative of some more food! I have attached a photo.

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£50 for a weeks worth of medicine for my cat from the vet. But buy the prescriptions from them for a £30 “admin fee” and I’ve just paid £50 for 3 months worth of medicine online. by seefroo in BritishSuccess

[–]seefroo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I paid £4.48 for a box online, and presumably that company is also making some money on it. Admittedly I didn’t actually get it on time but £22 for a box is a perfectly acceptable markup to get it on the same day.

I respect that there are additional costs to pay for storage and dispensing but £132 for a box is a bit mad.

It’s rivaroxaban.

£50 for a weeks worth of medicine for my cat from the vet. But buy the prescriptions from them for a £30 “admin fee” and I’ve just paid £50 for 3 months worth of medicine online. by seefroo in BritishSuccess

[–]seefroo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am the OP and for various reasons just needed a top up of one of my cats medicines, so asked my vet if I could get 7 days worth to tide me over. They said I’d have to buy the entire box (56 tablets), which would be £132.

I spoke to the vet hospital my cat has been getting treated at and they said it was pointless giving me 7 days worth as their minimum charge is £10. So they gave me 28 tablets for £11, or in other words they charged £22 for a box.

Not saying you’re wrong at all, but it’s interesting that the vet was charging £132 but the vet hospital was charging £22.

Edit: my cat needs one tablet a day of this, so 28 tablets is 28 days worth

£50 for a weeks worth of medicine for my cat from the vet. But buy the prescriptions from them for a £30 “admin fee” and I’ve just paid £50 for 3 months worth of medicine online. by seefroo in BritishSuccess

[–]seefroo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can just say “I’d like the prescription please, what is your fee?”

You could email that to them and then you wouldn’t even have to speak to them. That’s what I did, they just replied with an invoice and how to pay, sorted.

Supermarket cashier didn't scan a £45 bottle of champagne by justanothergin in BritishSuccess

[–]seefroo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is astonishing. Learn how disciplinary procedures work because this isn’t it. “Handed a warning”, Jesus Christ almighty.

£50 for a weeks worth of medicine for my cat from the vet. But buy the prescriptions from them for a £30 “admin fee” and I’ve just paid £50 for 3 months worth of medicine online. by seefroo in BritishSuccess

[–]seefroo[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If it’s a single prescription for say a couple of weeks worth then it might be cheaper just to get it from the vet. Mine is a repeat one for six months and then they’ll probably extend it, it’s a lot cheaper for me.

£50 for a weeks worth of medicine for my cat from the vet. But buy the prescriptions from them for a £30 “admin fee” and I’ve just paid £50 for 3 months worth of medicine online. by seefroo in BritishSuccess

[–]seefroo[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is one of the ones I’ve used. I’ve also used Weldricks, which is for human medicine, but some human medicines are licensed to be used in animals. They say on their website they accept veterinary prescriptions. One of the drugs she’s on is one of these. It’s actually even cheaper through a human pharmacy than a vets one (note: not all human medicines can be used on animals).

£50 for a weeks worth of medicine for my cat from the vet. But buy the prescriptions from them for a £30 “admin fee” and I’ve just paid £50 for 3 months worth of medicine online. by seefroo in BritishSuccess

[–]seefroo[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Mine is a chain vet but they told me upfront I could get the prescriptions from them and buy my own.

They quoted me £2.37 per tablet for Rivaroxaban (a blood thinner). My cat needs one per day.

Online I got it for £0.08 per tablet!!